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+Reject the aff’s call for free speech and protest. These calls of disruptions cannot be done out loud in the open inside of public spaces like colleges. A corrupted society will only use that information to co-opt and destroy radical political movements. There is no freedom over the intercom. |
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+Tuck and Yang ’14 (Tuck, E. and Yang, K.W. (2014). R-words: Refusing research. In D. Paris and M. T. Winn (Eds.) Humanizing research: Decolonizing qualitative inquiry with youth and communities (pp. 223-248). Los Angeles: Sage Publications.) VV |
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+ Paula Gunn Allen …we know them. |
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+The role of the ballot is for who best performatively and methodologically disrupts the secrecy of freedom. |
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+The alternative is to maintain the movement is to keep mouths shut. When we keep the radical politics within the community we prevent white society from destroying our political movement. Vote negative to maintain the secrecy of the movement. |
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+Tuck and Yang ’14 (Tuck, E. and Yang, K.W. (2014). R-words: Refusing research. In D. Paris and M. T. Winn (Eds.) Humanizing research: Decolonizing qualitative inquiry with youth and communities (pp. 223-248). Los Angeles: Sage Publications. 77 VV |
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+261There are three … a good thing. |
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+Opacity is a necessary strategy to resolve the aff by interrupting the economy of knowledge that justifies violence against the colonized – the aff just reproduces violence and makes the infiltration they decry more likely |
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+Walker in 11 - Ph.D., The College of William and Mary, former Chair of the Department of Africana Studies at Brown University Corey. “How Does It Feel to be a Problem?': (Local) Knowledge, Human Interests, and The Ethics of Opacity” Transmodernity: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World, 1(2) VV |
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+The ethics of …ethics of opacity? |
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+That means their discursive challenge within academic forums like debate is only absorbed and masked by power, turning higher education into a graveyard filled with the bodies of countless victims. |
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+Occupied UC Berkeley. “The Necrosocial: Civic Life, Social Death, and the UC.” Anti-Capital Projects. 11-18-2009. http://anticapitalprojects.wordpress.com/2009/11/19/the-necrosocial/ VV |
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+Totally managed death… is a graveyard. |
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+Our alternative is necessary to recognize the inherent lack of safety when working within academic spaces as well as its inherent colonial foundation that must be abolished instead of survived in |
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+Rodriguez in 12 – chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California Dylan. Racial/Colonial Genocide and the "Neoliberal Academy": In Excess of a Problematic", American Quarterly. Volume 64. Number 4. December 2012 VV |
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+These local examples …within intellectual courage. |